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Dr Jeetah was elected Member of the National Assembly in December 2003 for the first time for Constituency No.7 (Piton/Rivière du Rempart), and remained so until April 2005. Dr Jeetah was re-elected as: • Member of the National Assembly for Constituency No.11 (Vieux Grand Port-Rose Belle), in 2005 and became Minister of Industry, Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce & Cooperatives (2005 to 2008).He became Minister of Health & Quality of Life (2008 to 2010). • Member of the National Assembly for Constituency No.10 (Montagne Blanche- GRSE)in 2010 and became Minister of Tertiary Education, Science, Research and Technology till 2014. Education and Qualifications: a. University of Cambridge (2002 -2003) - ACU Research Fellowship b. University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) (1984-1993) • BSc (Hons) – Textile Technology • PhD – Textile Technology

International Conference on Nano Materials 2014 (ICNM 2014)


SPEECH - International Conference on Nano Materials 2014 (ICNM 2014)
Sugar Beach, Flic-en-Flac at 8.00 a.m
1 – 5 Sept 2014

Ladies and Gentlemen,

First of all, let me welcome you all and in particular the 42 participants from overseas. I am told 16 countries are represented here.

I would like to commend the organisersfor taking the initiative to organise this meeting: the Centre for Biomedical and Biomaterials Research in Mauritius and the EcoleNationaleSuperieure de Chimie de Montpellier through Dr Michel Wong Chi Man.

Dr Wong Chi Man was bornin Mauritius and completed his secondary studies here. I wish to express my thanks to him for sharing with us his experience after a successful career in France. We thank you all, Ladies and Gentlemen for coming from Europe, Japan, USA and many other places to share your research findings in this emerging field of nanotechnology.

I am informed that the objectives of this conference are to:

·       To take stock of research in the field of nanotechnology with regards to energy, environment and health applications. I am particularly satisfied that those topics are in line with needs of Mauritius.

·       To consolidate networking in the field of nanotechnology research and promoting north-south research collaboration. 

·       To initiate the establishment of an integrated interdisciplinary education and training program in nanotechnology for Mauritius and the region;

These are what we would like to see not only in nanotechnology but also in other areas.

The Government of Mauritius has recognised that investment in scientific and engineering research now provides the means by which an economic upturn can be created and sustained in the medium to long term. In promoting Mauritius as a sustainable island (Maurice Ile Durable), the Government has given a strong direction on how to address  challenges ahead namely : energy-climate-environmental issues; food security and the sustainable exploitation of our natural and agricultural resources; health issues; challenges of maintaining competitiveness in traditional sectors (sugar, marine, textile, light industries) and the need to encourage the emergence of new high-tech industries (biotechnology, clinical research, pharmaceuticals, software applications). It is fully recognized that Science, Research and Technology will underpin all these challenges.

The Ministry of Tertiary Education, Science, Research and Technology was created in 2010 precisely to address those challenges, a sine-qua-non for the emergence of an innovation-driven economy. Over the past four years, my Ministry has spared no effort to promote world class research, in areas of strategic importance and strength for the mauritian economy.

A number of measures and incentives have been put in place to encourage investment in research and innovation. To cite a few, we have established since 2011 the best Mauritian scientist award, an award which recognizes research excellence.  

We have instituted National Research Chair positions and presently have two of them.

We have regular business angels meetings to foster innovative projects. This year we have set up a Collaborative Research Innovation Grant to enable enterprises develop research and innovation through joint ventures with our researchers.

 We are putting up a number of specialized research centres throughout the country. This Conference comes at a very opportune time as we laid the foundation stone only last week of a building which will house a Centre for Nanotechnology.

Mauritius is small country and in spite of all our commitments and efforts, we cannot match the billions that others devote to research. Given our limited resources, we have to concentrate them where it counts. Universities and public research institutions have to figure out what their mission is, set priorities, and play to their strengths. Research funding has to be tied to research performance. The equation is so to say a simple one: we need to do better with less.

We need research in the field of nanotechnology to address issues such as sustainable energy production, environmental monitoring and remediation, water purification and desalination, diagnostics and therapies and probably many others.

It is a matter of pride for us that researchers at the CBBR are doing well in the area of nanomedicine as you will note from the presentations and posters during this meeting. I note also with great satisfaction that a session has been devoted to educational aspects of nanotechnology. I have myself been pushing for the establishment of an undergraduate Nanotechnology course which should start shortly. We rely on your guidance and request your support to consolidate this first programme. Perhaps we can also think of a Postgraduate programme with your support.

To conclude I would like to reiterate that we need to grow research, to invest in capacity building, to reinforce networks, to join hands with the private sector. This Conference will no doubt add to our efforts in the emergence of nanotechnology in Mauritius both at the research level and industrial development that could be beneficial to pour economy.

With these words, Ladies and Gentlemen, I declare this International Conference on NanoMaterials open and I hope you enjoy the presentations and discussions. I am informed an excursion has been organized on Wednesday which will take you through our tea route. I hope you enjoy it as well and wish you all a very pleasant stay in Mauritius.

Hon. Dr Rajeshwar Jeetah                                                                                              Minister for Tertiary Education, Science, Research and Technology

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